Vladimir Nazor Award

Vladimir Nazor Award

The Vladimir Nazor Award is a state award of Croatian Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport, named after writer Vladimir Nazor for the artworks in the areas of literature, music, film, applied art, theater art, architecture and urbanism.

It has been awarded since 1965. The winner of this prize is selected every year on June 19.

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